Messages - Master_Phruby

Your totally right! Why didn't I put that together. I plan on repainting scorch anyway so why not cast it. Besides, why destroy the figure if I make a mistake in cutting. I can always make another piece.

I do like these micromen. They are very addicting. At least for the time being, I'm going to be making these guys. I hope the supply doesn't dry up. After Scorch I want to do Aurra Sing and maybe Vader.

Good idea on the plether, hemble. I'll have to try that on a future microman.

Wow! Very cool tank/hovercraft. I like how it has a r2 head on it. Let me know when you completely run out of display space. I'll take this baby off your hands. It would look great in my new star wars office. (if it ever gets built)

Anyway, I've got Scorch boiled and poped. Hasbro really cheaped out on this one considering the limited amount of movement. The legs are solid and the arms have limited swing. He reminds me of one of those preposed ep2 figures. Heck even the Cliff Claven figure has more joints. He's really easily to take apart. After a boil he practially fell apart in the pot.

I have a feeling the long thin baloons are too wide to work as a sleave. They should paint up ok though. I've never had trouble painted over latex. I like the idea of the nylon stocking but how do you sow something that narrow and small? Probably by hand. Findswoman would know.

What a great concept for a scuba trooper! I like how the wet suit is torn a little. The chest plating and helmet look great and is very realistic as a diving helmet. I also like your latest hotty. I like the idea of interchangeable heads. The body is very anime in feel. She could fit in well in a clone wars tv show episode. I also like how her breathing tubes are on the back. You can't cover up her chest with equipment like that. I take it she is pretty static.